Welcome to Emma Watson Network, your newest source for everything related to British actress and activist Emma Watson. She is mostly known for her portrayal of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies. She will be in the live-action movie Beauty and the Beast, playing the part of Belle, due in March 2017. Emma is also an activist for gender equality and helped launch the He For She campaign for UN Women in 2014. Here at EWN, we will post all information, photos and videos of Emma. We wish you a very great visit on our website !

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Last night, Emma Watson attended the Los Angeles premiere of Beauty & the Beast at the El Capitan Theatre ! She was joined by her co-stars and filmmakers of the film, as well as John Legend & Celine Dion, who are both featured on the movie’s soundtrack. For the premiere, Emma wore an Oscar de la Renta jumpsuit, a bit far from the princess look I was kinda expecting. You can find more than 900 high quality photos of Emma in our gallery.

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Both Emma Watson & Dan Stevens are on the cover of Attitude’s April Issue to discuss a major plot change in Beauty & the Beast!

ATTITUDE – Disney’s live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast has quickly become one of the most eagerly anticipated movies in history, smashing records when its first trailer racked up more than 127 million views in just 24 hours last November.

While the reimagined romantic classic, featuring Emma Watson and former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens, might seem like the ultimate celebration of heterosexual love, it’s actually harbouring a treasure trove of gay secrets – and is set to make history with Disney’s first ever “exclusively gay moment” on film.

As Emma and Dan sit down with Attitude for our brand new April issue – available to download now and in shops today (March 1) – director Bill Condon reveals the heartbreaking true story that helped shape the 1991 film, and how it inspired him to create a character who would break new ground when it comes to LGBT visibility on screen.Continue Reading

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Vanity Fair just unveiled their March Issue, with our Emma Watson on the cover ! She got interviewed by her friend Derek Blasberg and photographed by Tim Walker. She talks about Beauty and the Beast, explains why she’d rather sign an autograph than take a picture with a fan, and why she won’t talk about her private life.

Emma Watson and I are standing on the 23rd Street platform of an uptown-bound E train in New York City and we’re littering. Literally. And literature-ly. The 26-year-old actress is scattering hardcover copies of Maya Angelou’s book Mom & Me & Mom throughout the station—tucking them between pipes, placing them on benches, atop the emergency call box—in hopes that New York commuters will pick them up and put down their smartphones. This display of civil disobedience was conceived by Books on the Underground, a London-based organization that plants books on public transportation for travelers to discover. “We’re being ninjas,” she says with a conspiratorial grin as she digs in a big black rucksack of books. “If there were anyone to be a ninja for, it’d be Maya Angelou.”

Watson is one of the most famous women in the world, the child star who skyrocketed to global fame at the age of 11 playing brainy Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies. Next month, she’s back on the big screen as Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the big-budget live-action musical—she sings too!—which broke the record for most viewed new movie trailer. (That’s 127 million views in its first 24 hours, beating Fifty Shades Darker’s record.) But today she’s makeup-free, her hair shoved into a bun, and she’s wearing a nondescript dark wool coat over a baggy black sweater, completely blending in with New York’s distracted mass-transit masses.Continue Reading

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Entertainment Weekly– In the original 1991 version of Disney’s animated Beauty and the Beast, the winsome, bookish Belle strolled through her village singing this lyric, a dreamer’s lament for escape and adventure. But in the new live-action remake (out March 17), Emma Watson delivers the line in a way that’s more urgent and heartbreaking than before.

This time, there’s more darkness at the edge of this provincial life.

In the new cover story for Entertainment Weekly, Watson reveals new details about Belle’s backstory – as well as her own. Both the actress and her book-loving character manage to defy expectations and break boundaries.

The Harry Potter star speaks about the real-life crossroads she faced in college about whether to continue acting, and the indie movie that made her believe movies might be a good way to change the world. (It also has a Beauty and the Beast connection.)

“I was like, ‘I have to tell this story. Oh my god if I don’t do this, nothing else makes sense,’” she recalls. “[It] made me feel that I had something else to give and offer.”

That’s how her version of Belle approaches the world, too. It may be a fairy tale, but it’s still a place where girls have to fight against impossible resistance for their own happily ever afters.Continue Reading

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The March issue of ELLE UK is already available in stores as well as online ! We’ve added scans from the magazine, so you can read Emma’s interview, and some new outtakes featured in the editorial ! Enjoy !

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As part of the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ promotion, Emma is on the March Cover of ELLE UK, in librairies on February 14th ! Check out a part of the interview and the gorgeous photoshoot done by Kerry Hallihan (who shot her Wonderland & ELLE UK Covers back in 2014)

On taking a year off from acting to concentrate on activism:

‘It wasn’t about me necessarily proving anything… I was just thinking that I have this year to myself, so let’s see what we can do to ‘move the needle’ and make a difference.’

On her role as Belle in Beauty and the Beast:

‘For me, Beauty was the perfect, most joyful thing to do… There was something connected about Hermione and Belle, and it was good to be reminded that I am an actress; this is what I do. The film is pure escapism.’

On dealing with her critics:

‘It really toughened me up…There is a level of criticism that comes with being an actress and a public figure, which I expect, but once you take a stance on something like feminism, that’s a completely different ball game.’

On whether she would consider writing her own book:

‘I need to see and do a bit more first… I’m no expert, and when people push me into a corner of “here’s Emma Watson to lecture you on feminism”, it’s uncomfortable because I am aware I have a long way to go. I am not sure I deserve all the respect I get yet, but I’m working on it.’

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